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BIRTHS.

On the 18th of July, at Biarritz, the Wife of H. Wyvill, Esq., jun., M.P., of a daughter. On the 22d, at Nettleworth Hall, Nottinghamshire, the Wife of Lieutenant-Colo- lonel Fitzherbert, of a daughter. On the 22d, at Dover, the Wife of Captain E. F. Du Cane, of the Royal Engi- neers, of a son.

On the 22d, at 2, The Circus, Greenwich, the Wife of Mr. W. C. Bennett, of ROIL On the 23d, at No. 10, Glocester Crescent, Hyde Park, the Wife of Colonel Wil- loughby, C.B., of a daughter. On the 23d, at the residence of her father, Mr. Alderman Copeland, M.P., Bushey, Herts, the Wife of William C. Capper, Esq., II.M.'s Bengal Civil Service, of a daughter. On the 25th, at 29, Chesham Street, the Wife of W. R. Ormsby Gore, Esq., M.P., of a daughter.

On the 26th, at 21, Lowndes Square, the Marchioness of Winchester, of a daughter.

On the 26th, at 52, Chester Square, the Wife of Sir Frederick William Heygate, Bart., M.P., of a son.

MARRIAGES.

On the 13th July, at the parish church, Brighton, Sydney Darling, Captain 9th Regiment, second surviving son of the late General Sir Ralph Darling, G.C.11., to Rebecca Wilelmena, second daughter of the late Austin Cooper, Esq., of Kilmore House, county Tipperary.

On the 19th, at St. George's, Hanover Square, Robert, second son of Joseph Goff, Esq., Hale Park, Hants, to Una Cameron Barclay, daughter of Lieut.-General Lau- tour, C.B., K.H., Col. of 3d (King's Own) Light Dragoons.

On the 21s1, at Windsor, the Rev. 'William Crawford Bromehead, Assistant-Chap- lain in the Presidency of Bengal, youngest inn Of the Rev. A. Crawford Bromehead, of Newbold, near Chesterfield, te,Charlotte Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Lawrence Omerod, Esq., of Bankside, Rossendale, Lancashire. On the 26th, at St. Pancras Church, the Rev. Pownoll William Phipps, B.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford, second son of the late Colonel Pownoll Phipps, K.b., H E.I.C.S., of Oaklands, Clonmel, Ireland, to Elizabeth Dampier, only daughter of Shuckburgh Risley, Esq., of Mecklenburgh Square.

DEATHS.

On the 14th June, at Spanish Town, Jamaica, Robert Barlow Gardiner, Esq., late Civil Engineer for the county of Middlesex, and Chief Engineer of Roads and Bridges in the said island, aged forty-one.

On the 5th July, on board the Ottawa, in the Red Sea, Sophia Victoria, Wife of Captain E. B. Prescott, 33d (Duke of Wellington's Regiment), aged twenty-five. On the 14th, at 27, George's Square, the Wife of Vice-Admiral Loch, aged sixty. On the 17, at 19, St. James's Square, Bath, Elizabeth, Relict of Colonel William Swinton,-and daughter of the late Sir Robert Blair, K. C.I3 On Wednesday, the 20th, at 186, Piccadilly, Agnes, fourth daughter of the late Major-General James Allan, IC .B., Colonel 50th (Queen's Own) Regiment. On Friday the 22d, at Dover, Richard Tattersall, Esq., of Hyde Park Corner, in th-seventy-fifth year.

On the 23d, Colonel Austen, of Kippington, Sevenoaks, aged eighty-four. On the 17th, at Fortfergus, county of Glare, the residence of Major W. H.. Ball, after a short illness, the Hon. and Yen. William O'Grady, Archdeacon of Kil- mueduagh.